Adult faith Encounter Dessert Night – “Walking With Your Neighbour” Posted By: Kiply Lukan Yaworski May 6, 2022 Archbishop Bolen and Bishop Hagemoen at the April 28 Dessert Night event "Walking With Your Neighbour." (Photo by Tim Yaworski)Dessert was part of the adult faith Encounter event "Walking With Your Neighbour" April 28 in Saskatoon. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskaton News)Bishop Mark Hagemoen, Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon, welcomed guest speakers and participants to the gathering April 28. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskaton News)Director of Ministry Services Marilyn Jackson presents a gift to guest speaker Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)Leaders and Elders of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Saskatoon led the opening prayer. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskaton News)Parish Life Director Debbie Ledoux, Elder Gayle Weenie and Elder Irene Sharp of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Saskatoon. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskaton News)Leaders and Elders of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Saskatoon, led a prayer in the six directions during the adult faith Encounter event April 28. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)Leaders and Elders of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Saskatoon, led a prayer in the six directions during the adult faith Encounter event April 28. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)Guest speaker Archbishop Donald Bolen of the Catholic Archdiocese of Regina at the Saskatoon event April 28 -- standing next to the mission statement of the Diocesan Council for Truth and Reconciliation. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)Archbishop Donald Bolen of Regina returned to Saskatoon April 28 to speak along with his neighbour Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)Holding up a T-shirt, Archbishop Donald Bolen pointed to the words of his friend and co-speaker Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation: “We all inherited this. Nobody today created residential schools. Nobody today created the Indian Act. Nobody today created the Sixties Scoop. But we all inherited it and we just have to acknowledge that people are healing and people are hurting. Let’s do something about it.” (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)Saskatoon Bishop Mark Hagemoen and Chief Cadmus Delorme listen to a presentation by Archbishop Donald Bolen at a "Walking With Your Neighbour" Dessert Night event held April 28 in Saskatoon. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation spoke at a Dessert Night event in the diocese of Saskatoon April 28, along with his neighbour, Archbishop Donald Bolen of the Catholic Archdiocese of Regina. (Catholic Saskatoon News)Chief Cadmus Delorme used the imagery of two canoes on a river to reflect on reconciliation. (Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)(Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)(Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)(Photo by Tim Yaworski, Catholic Saskatoon News)